The most effective solution for working at heights
Rope access, along with various climbing techniques and, of course, safety equipment, is commonly used to gain access to inaccessible areas. It's also used in difficult or hazardous environments, such as confined spaces, work sites above water, or limited spaces within buildings, to allow people to work at height safely and efficiently while avoiding obstacles.
Non-Destructive testing (“NDT”) is frequently performed using rope access.
We are prepared to mobilize immediately to any locations with our team of dedicated, well-trained, and qualified people.
Rope Access Benefits
Accessibility
To reach a 'inaccessible' location, whether in height or depth.
Speed
A rope access system is easy to set up and take down. As a result, it can be quickly set up and taken down as needed.
Safety
Working at height is generally a safe activity in accordance with IRATA regulations.
Space
Rope access takes up very little space when compared to other methods for reaching difficult areas at height, so it does not cause a significant disruption to a work site.
Environmental considerations
Rope methods are considered environmentally friendly because they do not require the transportation of large machinery and allow people to reach worksite locations without the need for land clearing or adjustment.